David: Thanks, the -z FluidSynth setting works. However, FluidSynth is
not the only affected program. In particular, I shouldn't have to change
VLC to use its ALSA output module instead of its PulseAudio module,
which is the default. If my hardware can't handle low latency playback,
PulseAudio shouldn't attempt it at all. If there's a bug in the driver,
the driver should be fixed.

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  [GA-MA770T-UD3P, Realtek ALC888] Distorted crackling noise when using
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